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luispdelgado
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Hello Eisley,

My best friend Mildred Espinoza is a huge fan of yours. For her birthday would you please be so kind as to write an email to:

luispdelgado@hotmail.com

wishing her a happy birthday. It would mean so much to her. I'm in intense Navy training in Corpus Christi, TX and there's not much I can do to make her birthday special. But an email from you would totally make her year.

Ens. Luis Delgado, USN
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Admiral79
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You might want to PM Boyd. He might be able to get one of them to write something.
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AdrianA
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I want an email from Eisley too!! adrian_atya@yahoo.com!!

Nah...who am i kidding....
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itsfunnyhowyour...
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Admiral79 wrote:
You might want to PM Boyd. He might be able to get one of them to write something.


How about I write an e-mail in a newly registered Yahoo account claiming to be Weston. I mean, she won't know the difference..... Wink

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jdstories
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You should probably include the actual date of her b-day in your pm to boyd. It might help to know when they should e-mail her.

JD

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phoenixdown
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Let me just say, you military people are insane, with all that training and stuff.

(yeah... I'm just a huge wuss. Wink)
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...just get granpaturtle to write...
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Admiral79
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phoenixdown wrote:
Let me just say, you military people are insane, with all that training and stuff.

(yeah... I'm just a huge wuss. Wink)


Hey, we're just regular people too!
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jdstories
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Admiral79 wrote:
phoenixdown wrote:
Let me just say, you military people are insane, with all that training and stuff.

(yeah... I'm just a huge wuss. ;))


Hey, we're just regular people too!


Is there such a thing as a regular person?

JD

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Silvestre
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i think, he meant...to say 'basically'...
and i think regular person is just what most people are...it's pretty clear...of course they are all different from each other...but this regular people term belongs to a group of people that have pretty much the same qualities, characteristics...i think these kind of people are easy to be differentiated...people who have no power (compared to president), not lots of money (compared to celebrities)...that's what i always think bout such people...mostly i categorize it economically and power-wise...simply to say, these are the people who are not extraordinary...living life in pretty much the same cycle...you know what i mean...but this is of course very relative...this is just what i have in mind...

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Silvestre wrote:
i think, he meant...to say 'basically'...
and i think regular person is just what most people are...it's pretty clear...of course they are all different from each other...but this regular people term belongs to a group of people that have pretty much the same qualities, characteristics...i think these kind of people are easy to be differentiated...people who have no power (compared to president), not lots of money (compared to celebrities)...that's what i always think bout such people...mostly i categorize it economically and power-wise...simply to say, these are the people who are not extraordinary...living life in pretty much the same cycle...you know what i mean...but this is of course very relative...this is just what i have in mind...


Does your name come fro Silvestre the cat? Or is that your real name? Sufferin' Sucotash.

JD

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jdstories wrote:
Silvestre wrote:
i think, he meant...to say 'basically'...
and i think regular person is just what most people are...it's pretty clear...of course they are all different from each other...but this regular people term belongs to a group of people that have pretty much the same qualities, characteristics...i think these kind of people are easy to be differentiated...people who have no power (compared to president), not lots of money (compared to celebrities)...that's what i always think bout such people...mostly i categorize it economically and power-wise...simply to say, these are the people who are not extraordinary...living life in pretty much the same cycle...you know what i mean...but this is of course very relative...this is just what i have in mind...


Does your name come fro Silvestre the cat? Or is that your real name? Sufferin' Sucotash.

JD

nope, from the soccer player...what were you trying to say with 'Sufferin' Sucotash'?

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Silvestre wrote:
jdstories wrote:
Silvestre wrote:
i think, he meant...to say 'basically'...
and i think regular person is just what most people are...it's pretty clear...of course they are all different from each other...but this regular people term belongs to a group of people that have pretty much the same qualities, characteristics...i think these kind of people are easy to be differentiated...people who have no power (compared to president), not lots of money (compared to celebrities)...that's what i always think bout such people...mostly i categorize it economically and power-wise...simply to say, these are the people who are not extraordinary...living life in pretty much the same cycle...you know what i mean...but this is of course very relative...this is just what i have in mind...


Does your name come fro Silvestre the cat? Or is that your real name? Sufferin' Sucotash.

JD

nope, from the soccer player...what were you trying to say with 'Sufferin' Sucotash'?


Nuthin. That's just what Silvestre the Cat says.

JD

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phoenixdown wrote:
Let me just say, you military people are insane, with all that training and stuff.

(yeah... I'm just a huge wuss. Wink)


OTC:I want to be a US Ranger.I train for Mil SIm on a constant basis.The worse part is haveing to jump on to barbed wire fences while every one walks on you to get to the other side.

Eisley you don't have to email me.

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Silvestre wrote:
...what were you trying to say with 'Sufferin' Sucotash'?



its SYLVESTER the cat though...not Silvestre
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